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Nuclear waste to be disposed deep underground using US firm’s borehole technology
A Berkeley-based company has started its full-scale demonstration program for nuclear waste disposal. Deep ...
A 180-ton lead and steel cask containing spent nuclear fuel will cross 13 states and travel more than 2,500 miles.
Deep Isolation’s Universal Canister System will be utilized in the Demonstration Program, has been extensively tested, and is ...
In January 2026, Halliburton and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), supported by the Economic ...
Two DOE officials, granted anonymity to speak freely, told POLITICO’s E&E News that the department’s goal is to establish a ...
Deep Isolation Nuclear, an innovator in nuclear waste disposal technology, on January 13 said the company has successfully completed its Project SAVANT (Sequential Advancement of Technology for Deep ...
For years the U.S. federal government has been saving to invest in a long-term nuclear waste disposal solution. But despite collecting the funds, no clear plan has been made. As we see certain states ...
The Nevada Commission on Nuclear Projects is hoping federal efforts to find states willing to host sites that can handle the ...
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Deep Isolation Nuclear, Inc. (“Deep Isolation” or the “Company”), a leading innovator in nuclear waste disposal technology, today announced the ...
The Trump administration’s growing nuclear energy push now includes enlisting state help handling spent fuel, a politically ...
Deep Isolation’s deep borehole technology will deliver a safe, scalable, and cost-effective solution for nuclear waste disposal — addressing the global need to move spent fuel from temporary ...
Officials take action as concerns arise about nuclear power plants: 'Preparing for that possibility'
Malaysia has taken a major step toward strengthening public and environmental safety with the rollout of a newly amended ...
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